Everything about Louis V Elector Palatine totally explained
Louis V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (b.
2 July 1478 in
Heidelberg; d.
16 March 1544 in
Heidelberg); a member of the
Wittelsbach dynasty was
prince elector of the
Palatinate.
His parents were
Philip, Elector Palatine, and Margaret, daughter of
Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut.
Louis succeeded his father in
1508 and had to cope with the consequences of the lost
Landshut War of Succession against
Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria. With the
imperial diet of
Augsburg in
1518 Louis achieved the annulment of the
Imperial Ban against the Palatinate. In
1519 Louis voted for
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
After negotiations with the discontent farmers had failed in
1525 Louis was involved in the
Peasants' War.
Louis married Sibylle, daughter of
Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria but had no children by her.
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